Even though Florida is hot, muggy and beset with pests, <a href="http://greenskygrowers.com">Green Sky Growers'</a> <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/brooklyn-grange-worlds-largest-rooftop-farm-kicks-off-second-growing-season/">rooftop farm</a> produces thousands of pounds of fish and vegetables each year without using a single pesticide. This cutting-edge aquaponics system combines aquaculture and hydroponics to create a closed-loop, eco-friendly farm that supplies many local businesses with fresh, wholesome food. Our friend Mike Payne from <a href="http://www.thecoolist.com/">TheCoolist</a> recently had the opportunity to <a href="http://www.thecoolist.com/green-sky-growers/
">take a look inside this incredible rooftop farm</a>, and he was kind enough to share his photos - hit the jump for more details!

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Farmer Ryan poses with his beautiful, leafy greens

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Peppers benefit from the nutrient-rich water sprayed on their roots every day

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Five main tanks contain hundreds of fish - Tilapia, Striped Bass or Perch

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This is a closed-loop system that wastes nothing

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The plants rotate, which ensures that they receive an even amount of sun throughout the day

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The rooftop farm produces thousands of pounds of fish and veggies each year

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Even though Florida is hot, muggy and beset with pests, Green Sky Growers'rooftop farm produces thousands of pounds of fish and vegetables each year without using a single pesticide. This cutting-edge aquaponics system combines aquaculture and hydroponics to create a closed-loop, eco-friendly farm that supplies many local businesses with fresh, wholesome food. Our friend Mike Payne from TheCoolist recently had the opportunity to take a look inside this incredible rooftop farm, and he was kind enough to share his photos - hit the jump for more details!